Hi! My name is Patriot and I am a happy and well socialized German Shorthaired Pointer puppy, ready to find a new home. I have excellent hunting bloodlines and have already been exposed to birds and have had part of my training. My parents are some of the best hunters in the kennel, giving me a lot of hunting drive. However, I will also make a perfect household companion, calm and cuddly, yet energetic and ready to play. Give me plenty of exercise and lots of love and I will be forever loyal! I am up to date with vaccines and dewormings, and my folder will go along with me. It contains information such as health record, health guarantee, and registration papers. I enjoy children, having been raised with 5 of them that shower me with love and attention. If you are interested, please contact Jed and Brenda!
Adv. ID:m6ldl41eu
Litter details
LocationColumbia Cross Roads, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter1 male / 1 female
BreedGerman Shorthaired Pointer
Age12 weeks, 5 days
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationP
SexMale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC Registered
I received a German short haired point from rocky ridge Jed and Brenda really take care of there pups and she's is perfect and passed her health screen at the vet when we got her home the experience was A++ experience
pamelawaldron
1 year
5
I purchased a Whoodle from Ivan and Barbie and this has been the absolute best puppy. They were great to deal with. Very informative. The puppy is in excellent health (according to MY vet). The puppy has started training to be a service dog and EVERYONE is amazed at how quickly he is picking up on commands. I can not thank them enough for allowing me to purchase Beretta (aka Smores).
Pros
Exceptionally smart and quick to learn, excelling in obedience and fieldwork
Versatile hunting companion adept at both pointing and retrieving on land and water
Forms strong bonds with owners, thriving in active outdoor settings
Great with older children, showing patience and a social disposition when well socialized
Cons
Not ideal for novice dog owners due to high energy and training demands
Requires extensive daily exercise and mental engagement to prevent behavioral problems
Matures slowly, often retaining juvenile behavior until about two years old
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods, leading to potential destructive behavior